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  1. Plutarch, Alexander and Caesar: Two New Fragments?C. B. R. Pelling - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):343-344.
    Niebuhr saw that several paragraphs had been lost from the beginning of the Caesar; Ziegler suggested that the lacuna extended to the end of the Alexander. Both hypotheses are confirmed, if the identification of two new fragments is admitted.At 10. 11 p. 368, Zonaras is epitomizing the text of Caes.; he recounts the Story of Caes. 60. 3, and continues: Editors leave the provenance of the passage unspecified: ‘addita sunt pauca de nomine Caesaris‘. The correction of the vulgar error might (...)
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  • Antiochus and the Late Academy.John Glucker - 1981 - Phronesis 26 (1):67-75.
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  • Die Bedeutung der Synkrisis in den Parallelbiographien Plutarchs.Hartmut Erbse - 1956 - Hermes 84 (4):398-424.
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  • Plutarch, Lucullus 42, 3-4.C. Jones - 1982 - Hermes 110 (2):254-256.
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